Roseleaf Memory Care Communities provides exceptional person-centered care was developed by professional care providers who have worked for many years to improve the lives and outcomes of individuals with dementia. We agree that the best level of care is tailored to each individual. This tailored environment and professional support help your loved one continue their life with a sense of continuity and comfort.
At Roseleaf Gardens, we have specialized training and accommodations for residents with a broad range of conditions and care needs.
Our memory care promotes and supports independence for residents who can manage it while ensuring they have professional assistance whenever they need it.
Every person is unique and has their own preferences for how they live their daily life, and we make it a priority to customize our services and resident care to match needs and preferences. We offer comfortable living for residents and patients who need memory care, assisted living, respite care, hospice care, and palliative care services.
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Reviews
4.4( 10 Reviews )
Wendy
For someone with memory issues, Roseleaf Gardens would be a nice place. However, the rooms were really small and very dark in olive green color. It was kind of depressing. It had gates around everything and it felt more institutionalized. There's a courtyard that the residents can go to, but that's as far as they can go. There was no real view from the room. They do have lots of great things that they're doing for the residents there, like bingo, and arts and crafts. Each pod has around 6 to 8 rooms, and they all share a bathroom. Each pod has its own little eating area and they had it cutely decorated, looking like cafes from different parts of the world. The staff who gave us the tour was quite nice, but it didn't give me that warm feeling. It was more like a sales pitch tour. They didn't ask questions about mom, they were just more focused on getting her in there as soon as possible.
Lyn
September 11, 2022
My husband has moved into Roseleaf Gardens. What made us choose them, one was the price, it's a little less expensive, and they were so available to me. They're nice, very thoughtful, and caring. They have outdoor patio areas, they have a sports pub, and have a card room. They have activities directors for exercise and games. I think they play bingo and trivia games. They have movies and jigsaw puzzles for them. They have lots of lots of things. They're wonderful. The staff is fabulous. They are so kind and so wonderful. The facility is very nice and very well-kept. It's a very good value. This was the best that I saw.
Tae
June 06, 2022
Roseleaf Gardens seemed spacious and quieter than some other places I've been to. People seemed pretty nice and the staff seemed very informative and very helpful. They answered all the questions I had satisfactorily.
They showed me the list of activities for each day for this month. They have a theater, which is nice, and they have a lot of stuff going on that people are interested in. I think my mom, who's a real active person, would probably appreciate that more.
They also have a game room, a library, and people hanging out in the lounge. They can do pretty much whatever they like. The outdoors were spacious enough that they can just go for walks in the backyard. It had a lot of trees and plants. It looks nice.
Kristine
May 15, 2022
Roseleaf Gardens was very clean and unique. They combine memory care with long-term care, all in the same units. They had these 4 distinct pods that has the dining room and the living quarters. It was very nice and it was reasonably priced for what you were given with very nice grounds outside. The staff I met was very friendly. The internal staff seemed to be very caring of their residents. Some of the activities were still limited due to COVID, but they have bingo, movie things, and a library for the residents.
Beth
We toured here last Saturday. I found it interesting they have lots of different areas and activities that they have going on in different sorts of neighborhoods or pods, smaller communities, and there's like four or five different ones, so there are some different choices that you can make for where you want to be. I thought it was nice. I thought it was great. I love that everything was fenced in, but didn't feel like it necessarily. All the doors were alerted so that if a resident left the building, the management would know right away, and people would check. I saw the staff interacting, and their interaction seemed very caring, very nice. It was really pleasant.
I thought the resident rooms were a little small, and I didn't care for the community bathrooms. I thought it was neat that they had sort of a movie theater so people could go in and watch old movies together. They had a little room where there was other crafting kinds of activities going on or could be going on. So I thought it was nice. I thought it was good.
Ronnie
August 25, 2021
It was nice. And if the final decision is to put our mom in a place, that would be the place we'd put her. They have four different dining areas, they have a nice big yard area where there are paths. People could walk through them, they're really pretty. The rooms were OK, though I didn't like the idea of the bathrooms being outside of the rooms. They have activities like stories, library day, and different crafts.
Vern
January 18, 2019
It was really nice, clean, and orderly. The staff member who showed me around was a nice lady. The dining area was very nice. There was a movie theater, which people were sitting in. They also had a library.
Marion
September 30, 2017
I toured. They're right in the middle of changing their amenities, and layout, so there was upheaval. However, in spite of that, the residents seemed happy and engaged They have several activities at once, and that was nice. However, it would really confuse my mother. The staff was available, friendly, and very engaged. The staff was playing games with the residents, some residents were doing artwork, and they were getting ready to play Bingo.
Allan R.
October 31, 2015
It is one of the few ones that would take a diabetic. It doesn’t feel like a lock-down facility. It’s got nurses on staff and a doctor that comes in. There’s two separate units, a nice courtyard where they can go out and walk around in the middle, and it’s totally fenced. They do a lot of activities, give them their medication, and dad seems to be really happy.
Visitor90902250
January 21, 2015
Because it is a smaller facility, it seems to be able to give my mom more attentive care. They seem to try to get all the residents busy or together. This is so that they know where they are all the time. That way I know that there are a lot of eyes available since my mom is a fall risk.